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Kasim Reed rules out a 2018 run for governor

Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed in a scrum of reporters earlier this year. (AJC File)
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed in a scrum of reporters earlier this year. (AJC File)
By Jim Galloway
Sept 11, 2014

Over at 11Alive, Doug Richards reports Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed as saying he's all but ruled out a 2018 run for governor – given that he's a family man now with a wife and daughter to support.

From the TV station’s transcript:

Richards: You don't expect to run for governor in 2018.

Reed: It's not my plan right now. My plan right now in 2018 is to be in the private sector.

Reed also spoke about an upcoming fundraiser he’s putting together for Jason Carter, the Democratic nominee for governor, with whom the mayor has kept at arm’s length. The mayor couldn’t help inserting a small dig. Again:

Richards: So you'll actually appear alongside him for the first time, right?

Reed: Pretty much. I mean Jason and I have been at events together… you know he's the nominee. I said that I was going to support the nominee of the party and I'm getting ready to do more for Jason Carter more than he ever did for me.

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Jim Galloway, the newspaper’s former political columnist, was a writer and editor at the AJC for four decades.

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